- May 4th, 2025

The United States is intensifying its efforts to fortify military bases in the Indo-Pacific region, enhancing its ability to counter the growing missile threats posed by China and North Korea. Recent reports have underscored the urgency of this initiative, focusing...

Authoritarian governance, characterized by centralized power, strict control over political freedoms, and limited public participation, remains a significant political model in various parts of the world. China, North Korea, and Myanmar are three prominent examples of countries where authoritarian governance...

North Korea's nuclear program has been a persistent source of international concern for decades, posing significant threats of nuclear proliferation and regional instability. Despite numerous diplomatic efforts and sanctions, North Korea has continued to develop its nuclear capabilities, raising fears...

Japan's post-World War II pacifist constitution, particularly Article 9, has long restricted its military capabilities to self-defense. However, in recent years, Japan has increasingly expanded its military power, driven by the rising threats from North Korea and China's growing dominance...

In a bold move aimed at addressing the rising tensions on the Korean Peninsula, South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has proposed the establishment of an official dialogue channel with North Korea. This proposal, which he announced during his address...

As tensions escalate on the Korean Peninsula, Beijing is navigating a complex diplomatic landscape involving both Pyongyang and Seoul, amid growing fears of a looming nuclear crisis. Analysts caution that there is a “significant possibility” of further provocations by North...

North Korea, under the rule of Kim Jong Un, is notorious for its stringent control over its citizens' lives, aiming to eliminate any influence from the outside world, especially South Korea. A recent report released by South Korea's Unification Ministry...

Tensions on the Korean Peninsula have once again flared up in an unusual and unsettling manner. Between May 27-28 and June 1-2, 2024, North Korea launched approximately 980 balloons from across the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) into South Korea. These...

North Korea resumed its balloon campaign on Saturday, allegedly aimed at dropping trash on South Korea, according to South Korea’s military. This development comes just two days after South Korean activists launched their own balloons to distribute propaganda leaflets in...

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